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Top 10 Brazilian UFC Fighters of All Time [Ranked]

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Since the formation of the UFC over three decades ago, there have been many top fighters from the country of Brazil who have competed in MMA’s biggest organisation.

When thinking of top Brazilian fighters, the likes of Anderson Silva and Amanda Nunes will immediately come to mind. The pair dominated their respective divisions for years and established themselves as two major stars of the sport.

Today, the likes of Alex Pereira continue on the proud legacy that the nation boasts inside the Octagon. Below is a look at the 10 best UFC fighters ever from Brazil.

Ranking factors include:

  • Championships won
  • Dominance of a division
  • UFC records held
  • Level of opposition faced

10

Junior dos Santos

MMA record: 23-10

Junior Dos Santos

Junior dos Santos only held the UFC heavyweight title once and only managed to make one successful defence of the crown. However, his championship victory over Cain Velasquez in November 2011 was such an historic moment for the UFC that he earns a spot on this list.

The first of what would become three meetings between Dos Santos and Velasquez aired on Fox, becoming the first UFC fight to be broadcast on a major US network. ‘Cigano’ took full advantage of the opportunity, too. He knocked Velasquez out in front of a peak audience of 8.8 million fans, making it the most watched fight in company history.

9

Charles Oliveira

MMA record: 35-11 (1 NC)

Charles Oliveira in the Octagon
Charles Oliveira in the Octagon

Charles Oliveira is one of the few fighters on this list who are still active in the UFC. ‘Do Bronx’ has competed in both the featherweight and lightweight divisions, but it’s at 155 that he truly started to make a name for himself as a legitimate title contender. Oliveira is a fan-favourite fighter and is always entertaining to watch. He currently has the most submission victories in UFC history, and he is the record holder of the most post-fight bonuses in the promotion’s history.

At UFC 262, Oliveira won his first UFC title when he finished Michael Chandler in the second round via TKO to win the vacant UFC lightweight title. ‘Do Bronx’ only went on to defend the title once, that being successfully against Dustin Poirier, this is because, in his UFC 274 bout against Justin Gaethje, Oliveira missed weight and; therefore, was forced to vacate his title.

8

Fabricio Werdum

MMA record: 24-9-1 (1 NC)

Fabricio Werdum celebrates UFC win
Fabricio Werdum celebrates UFC win

Fabricio Werdum is one of the greatest heavyweights of all time and has been successful in multiple different promotions, such as UFC, Strikeforce and PRIDE. Werdum’s success in MMA is remarkable considering he weighs in at the lighter side of the heavyweight limit at around 240lbs. He would often be fighting people who would have an over 20lb weight advantage over him, but luckily for ‘Vai Cavalo’ his toughness and world-class jiu-jitsu skills made up for the weight discrepancy which he would often be at.

Werdum had two stints in the UFC in his career, one spanning from 2007 through 2008 where he had two wins and two losses, and the other stint, which spanned from 2012 to 2020. His second UFC run was a lot more successful than his first. The jiu-jitsu expert made the move back to the organisation in 2012, coming in from Strikeforce and went on a four-fight win streak which got him a shot at the interim UFC heavyweight title against Mark Hunt. Werdum defeated Hunt via second-round TKO to set up a huge unification fight against Cain Velasquez. Werdum upset Velasquez by submitting him in the third round with a guillotine to become the new undisputed UFC heavyweight champion. Despite the Brazilian going on a tear on his return to the company, he did not go on to successfully defend his title, as in his next fight he lost the belt to Stipe Miocic, where he got knocked out in the first round.

Despite Werdum having a UFC title to his name, arguably the biggest win of his career did not come in the UFC, it came with Strikeforce. In 2010, he faced off against heavyweight phenom Fedor Emelianenko and ended the Russian’s 20-year unbeaten run in one of the biggest upsets in heavyweight MMA history.

7

Lyoto Machida

MMA record: 26-12

Lyoto Machida celebrating
Lyoto Machida celebrating

Lyoto Machida is another Brazilian great whom the UFC has had. Machida is a former UFC light heavyweight champion and middleweight title contender and, despite having 12 career losses to his name, he has one of the deepest and most impressive resumes the sport has ever seen. Machida has wins over fighters such as B.J. Penn, Tito Ortiz, Rashad Evans, Randy Couture, Dan Henderson and Chael Sonnen. Machida has wins over some of the greatest fighters his weight class has ever seen and is the owner of one of the best knockouts in UFC history where he delivered a ‘Karate Kid’-esque front kick to Couture.

Machida was a karate expert and was one of the first fighters in UFC history to successfully implement the style at a high level and use it to win himself a world title.

6

Vitor Belfort

MMA record: 26-14 (1 NC)

Vitor Belfort before UFC fight

Vitor Belfort made his UFC debut at just 19 years old when he won two fights in one night to win the UFC 12 heavyweight tournament. Belfort made a huge name for himself so early on in his career due to his aggressive and pitbull-like fight style where he would steam into the cage and just blitz his opponents with his devastating speed and power.

‘The Phenom’ won the UFC light heavyweight championship at UFC 46 where he defeated the great Randy Couture via doctor stoppage in the first round. Belfort would go on to rematch Couture immediately and lose in the same fashion. This would be the first and only UFC title reign of his career.

He went on to challenge for UFC gold on three separate occasions against fellow Brazilian Anderson Silva, the greatest of all time, Jon Jones, and Chris Weidman in his final title fight at UFC 187 in 2015.

5

Royce Gracie

MMA record: 15-2-3

Royce Gracie before MMA fight
Royce Gracie before MMA fight

Despite not being that well known to the more casual fight fans, Royce Gracie, to many, is the most iconic name and figure in MMA history. Gracie was a Brazilian jiu-jitsu master and was really the first man to put jiu-jitsu on the map as a legitimate, effective martial art. Gracie did this by winning three of the first four UFC tournaments and in doing so, defeated fighters who had almost a 100lb weight advantage on him. His fight against Kimo Leopoldo is one of the most iconic fights in UFC history.

Gracie also shares the record for the longest fight in UFC history where he and his great rival Ken Shamrock fought to a time-limit draw for an incredible 36 minutes. The fight was declared a draw due to a lack of judges. Following his incredible success in the UFC, Gracie would make his way over to Japan and fight in promotions such as PRIDE and K-1. The Rio native made a return to the cage for one last time in Bellator in 2016 at the age of 49 against his old rival Shamrock where Gracie would pick up the win via TKO in the first round to end his historic MMA career on a high.

4

Amanda Nunes

MMA record: 28-5

Amanda Nunes as a double UFC champion

Amanda Nunes is undoubtedly the greatest fighter in women’s MMA history, and she finds herself high up in the list of best Brazilian fighters in UFC history. ‘The Lioness’ was pretty much untouchable when she stepped into the Octagon and the results of her fights were almost a foregone conclusion before she and her opponent even stepped in the cage.

Nunes was a rarity in women’s MMA as she was insanely powerful and had such impressive finishing ability, despite finishes and knockouts being a lot rarer in women’s MMA than they are in men’s MMA.

Nunes successfully defended her bantamweight title on six occasions against the likes of Valentina Shevchenko, Holly Holm and Irene Aldana. ‘The Lioness’ also managed to win the UFC women’s featherweight title where she sensationally knocked out the dominant Cris Cyborg in just 51 seconds in arguably the most anticipated female fight in the company’s history to date. She went on to defend the featherweight title twice before the title was retired due to the lack of depth in the division.

3

Alex Pereira

MMA record: 13-3

Alex Pereira

Despite at this point only having 12 UFC bouts to his name, Alex Pereira is already among some of the all-time greats in MMA. In just 16 professional fights, ‘Poatan’ has three UFC titles to his name both in the middleweight division and in the light heavyweight division, where he currently fights.

‘Poatan’ made his return to MMA following a four-year absence in 2020, and just one year later found himself signed to MMA’s biggest promotion. It would only take Pereira three fights to secure his first title shot against his biggest career rival, Israel Adesanya. He would shockingly finish ‘The Last Stylebender’ in the final round of the fight to become the new UFC middleweight champion.

Although he would lose the title back to Adesanya, Pereira would find even greater success after moving up to light heavyweight, where he is now a two-time champion. His brutal knockout of Magomed Ankalaev in their rematch at UFC 320 to regain this light heavyweight title after losing it earlier in 2025 showed just how dangerous he remains at 38 years old.

2

Jose Aldo

MMA record: 32-10

Jose Aldo celebrates UFC win
Jose Aldo celebrates UFC win 

Jose Aldo retired from MMA in an emotional speech following his loss to Aiemann Zahabi at UFC 315. The defeat rounded out a 1-2 run for the former featherweight champion in his second stint with the UFC. However, earlier in his career, Aldo truly pressed his claim for GOAT status.

Between May 2006 and December 2015, he was never defeated, racking up 18 straight wins, including seven consecutive defences of the UFC featherweight championship. The Brazilian legend was always entertaining too, landing stoppage wins over names such as Chad Mendes and ‘The Korean Zombie’ Jung Chan Sung.

Unfortunately for Aldo, he is likely to always be remembered as the man on the wrong side of a 13-second KO by Conor McGregor, but that defeat alone shouldn’t define his career. He is widely considered to be the greatest featherweight fighter in history and will forever be remembered for his contributions to the sport.

1

Anderson Silva

MMA record: 34-11 (1 NC)

Anderson Silva before UFC fight
Anderson Silva before UFC fight

Anderson Silva is undoubtedly the greatest Brazilian fighter the UFC has ever seen. UFC middleweight championship 10 times which is a division record. Silva was a must-watch every single time he stepped into the Octagon due to his flashy style and matrix-like movements where he would leave his opponents almost chasing shadows and looking like amateurs.

The Brazilian is one of the most effective fighters MMA has ever seen and is a fighting inspiration for upcoming fighters today. ‘The Spider’ was never the most powerful fighter with his hands, but the sheer volume of strikes he would throw at his opponents meant damage would add up as the fight went on and that’s where Silva would start integrating some of his impressive kicks and knees.

Silva’s reign as UFC middleweight champion lasted six years and consisted of constant dominance and consisted of highlight reel knockouts over the likes of Vitor Belfort, Forrest Griffin, Stephan Bonnar, Rich Franklin and a fight of the year winner against his greatest career rival, Chael Sonnen.

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Croatia Slam FIFA For Ignoring Their Request After Portugal Loss

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There have been a number of controversial refereeing decisions made at the 2026 World Cup.

In the group stage, Iran had a 93rd minute winner against Egypt ruled out for a marginal offside call. Iran were unable to progress to the knockout rounds as a result.

Egypt were the beneficiaries against Iran, but they were on the wrong end of some controversial decisions against Argentina in the last 16. Enzo Fernandez’s 93rd minute winner was met with fury from Egyptian players and coaches. The Pharaohs filed a complaint following the match.

While in the quarter-finals, Jude Bellingham’s equaliser for England vs Norway was allowed to stand, despite the ball appearing to hit a camera cable in the build-up.

Arguably the most controversial refereeing decision of them all came in the last 32 match between Croatia and Portugal. Josko Gvardiol thought he had scored a 103rd minute equaliser to send the match to extra-time. However, the goal was chalked off as Igor Matanovic was judged to have got the slightest of touches on a cross in the build up that found Mario Pasalic, who was stood in an offside position.

After the match, FIFA took to social media to explain how and why the decision was reached.

Croatia Call Out FIFA For Ignoring Their Request

Croatia vs Portugal referee REUTERS/Mike Segar

Croatia’s players and staff were seething after their controversial exit, and they are still angry about it nearly two weeks on. Stipe Pletikosa, technical director of the Croatian Football Federation, has now spoken out about the incident.

He revealed that their president, Marijan Kustic, sent a letter to FIFA requesting VAR audio for the goal. They have not yet responded, though.

He said on RTL: “We have thrown away the feeling of inferiority when we play against big teams and I hope we will no longer be in a situation where our placement is decided by other things than ourselves.

“We took an official position and immediately the day after the incident in the match with Portugal, President Kustić sent a harsh letter to FIFA, requesting insight into the VAR communication regarding that infamous chip. We have not received a response to this day.

“FIFA has stopped protecting football for the first time. It has had better and darker periods, but it has always protected the game. I’m not talking about referees, they will always make mistakes, it’s a normal and integral part of the game.

“But the hydration break, the chips, the 18 minutes of half-time in the Croatia-England game… it has gone so far that the game is no longer protected. I am surprised that the people who work there, who should recognize situations and protect the game, do not react at all.”

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Croatia’s Letter to FIFA Revealed

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Sportske Novosti have gained access to the letter that the Croatian Football Federation sent FIFA following their World Cup exit.

Part of the letter reads: “We do not believe that football, its fans, its players, its referees, its spirit of the game or FIFA itself benefits from trusting technology more than what is clearly visible to the human eye. As the reactions of people around the world – not just Croatian fans – show, virtually no one believes that Matanović touched the ball.

“When technology tries to convince the public otherwise, it is understandable that many call such a decision ‘blatant robbery’ or claim that ‘technology is destroying football’. Such widespread negative reactions do not benefit FIFA’s reputation or foster public trust in technological innovation. This is particularly problematic because we firmly believe that technology has an important and welcome role in football – but not in this way.

“We believe that it is necessary to further strengthen trust in refereeing, especially with regard to the criteria and methods of applying modern technology, so that it cannot be misused or used contrary to its purpose. Everything that happened during this match, and in particular the final decision on offside, has caused immense dissatisfaction among football fans around the world, which is detrimental to football during this historic World Cup.

The letter concludes: “Therefore, we believe it is appropriate for FIFA to conduct a thorough analysis of all the controversial situations from this match and provide full explanations of the refereeing decisions that had a decisive impact on the outcome of this round of 32 match. We sincerely hope that similar unfair and essentially un-footballing decisions – in which the sensor becomes more important than what is visible to the human eye – will be prevented in the future by clearer protocols and improved procedures.”

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Man Utd Could Snatch Barcelona Player Flick ‘Loves’ For Just £25.6m

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Manchester United now know how much they will have to pay to secure one of their reported midfield targets this summer. The Red Devils are still in the market for another midfield signing despite already snapping up two in the form of Andrey Santos and Youri Tielemans.

The midfield duo cost £86million, which is roughly what United could have ended up paying for Mateus Fernandes alone, but they ducked out of that deal and have pivoted to some really smart business, again signing players who have proven Premier League ability.

But the Michael Carrick knows he needs another midfielder before the summer is up, and he still has his eyes on a LaLiga talent, according to a fresh report.

Man Utd learn price of Casadó transfer

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United have been linked with a move for Barcelona midfielder Marc Casadó, who is a player Carrick likely adores, given his ball-playing style. Casadó has been heavily linked with a Barca exit this summer, although reports in Spain suggest he would prefer to stay and fight for his place despite not being a key starter for Hansi Flick. In fact, it’s claimed that if Casadó leaves, he would prefer it to be a loan deal so that he can return to fight for his place at a later date.

In the meantime, United are said to be considering a deal as they go in search of a third midfield signing, and Mundo Deportvio via TeamTalk say Casadó will cost €30m, or £25.6m, this summer. Barcelona could actually try to get more than that figure, but realistically they know the price could end up at £25.6million due to the 22-year-old only playing a supplementary role last season, something that is not likely to change next season.

That deal could suit United, given it is a very affordable one, but Carrick may prefer to sign more of a midfield enforcer. Casadó does play in defensive midfield, but his approach is to control the game and its rhythm with the ball at his feet, rather than the Casemiro approach of being dominant in tackles and making his presence felt.

Flick’s praise for Casadó

Hansi Flick

Barca boss Flick spoke about Casadó in glowing terms earlier this year, saying: “I think, as I said, Casadó is a fantastic professional, and so is Bernal. When you play for Barça and you’re a young player, patience is very important because you’re playing with the best players in the world at the best club. And that’s the most important thing. They each wear the colors in their hearts, and it’s beautiful to see.

“It’s a dream to see Casadó or Bernal and think about where they were playing a year or two ago and whether they could have imagined being here today. It’s a process; in football, everything can change in an instant. They’re playing for their club and they’re very professional, and I’m very grateful to every player who has that mentality, and they both do. I really love these players.”

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Man Utd Could Snatch Barcelona Player Flick ‘Loves’ For Just £25.6m

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Manchester United now know how much they will have to pay to secure one of their reported midfield targets this summer. The Red Devils are still in the market for another midfield signing despite already snapping up two in the form of Andrey Santos and Youri Tielemans.

The midfield duo cost £86million, which is roughly what United could have ended up paying for Mateus Fernandes alone, but they ducked out of that deal and have pivoted to some really smart business, again signing players who have proven Premier League ability.

But the Michael Carrick knows he needs another midfielder before the summer is up, and he still has his eyes on a LaLiga talent, according to a fresh report.

Man Utd learn price of Casadó transfer

marc casado barcelona

United have been linked with a move for Barcelona midfielder Marc Casadó, who is a player Carrick likely adores, given his ball-playing style. Casadó has been heavily linked with a Barca exit this summer, although reports in Spain suggest he would prefer to stay and fight for his place despite not being a key starter for Hansi Flick. In fact, it’s claimed that if Casadó leaves, he would prefer it to be a loan deal so that he can return to fight for his place at a later date.

In the meantime, United are said to be considering a deal as they go in search of a third midfield signing, and Mundo Deportvio via TeamTalk say Casadó will cost €30m, or £25.6m, this summer. Barcelona could actually try to get more than that figure, but realistically they know the price could end up at £25.6million due to the 22-year-old only playing a supplementary role last season, something that is not likely to change next season.

That deal could suit United, given it is a very affordable one, but Carrick may prefer to sign more of a midfield enforcer. Casadó does play in defensive midfield, but his approach is to control the game and its rhythm with the ball at his feet, rather than the Casemiro approach of being dominant in tackles and making his presence felt.

Flick’s praise for Casadó

Hansi Flick

Barca boss Flick spoke about Casadó in glowing terms earlier this year, saying: “I think, as I said, Casadó is a fantastic professional, and so is Bernal. When you play for Barça and you’re a young player, patience is very important because you’re playing with the best players in the world at the best club. And that’s the most important thing. They each wear the colors in their hearts, and it’s beautiful to see.

“It’s a dream to see Casadó or Bernal and think about where they were playing a year or two ago and whether they could have imagined being here today. It’s a process; in football, everything can change in an instant. They’re playing for their club and they’re very professional, and I’m very grateful to every player who has that mentality, and they both do. I really love these players.”

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